Winter Parking Ordinances take effect Friday in Wahpeton

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The City of Wahpeton Ordinances prohibits parking on public streets at the beginning of snow removal operations each year, which runs from November 1st to April 1st. On street parking is prohibited between the hours of 2:00am

Chamber bones and really good soup

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OSPTI is showing off it’s bones in the Bones & Business through the Chamber. Plus “Soup Day” is happening as well. Desirea from OSPTI talked about both events on her Wednesday radio segment. Listen to our conversation

Swap Shop for Wednesday, Oct. 30

FOR SALE: Boat lift with canopy. $2,800 OBO 2016 Troy-bilt with 54-inch mower deck and a snow blower attachment. $3,500 OBO A set of 2018 half ton Dodge rims. $500 OBO 701-899-1759   Brand new Paw Patrol

Export Inspections Lower Across the Board

(NAFB.com) – The USDA says grain and soybean inspections were lower week to week during the seven days ending on October 24. Corn assessments were reported at 823,664 metric tons, down from one million tons from the

USDA declares natural disaster areas in North Dakota

(ND Ag Connection) – By Scout Nelson The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) has designated multiple counties in Montana, North Dakota, and Wyoming as primary natural disaster areas due to severe drought. This designation allows the

North Dakota crop harvest nears completion

(ND Ag Connection) – By Scout Nelson In North Dakota, crop harvest is approaching completion as farmers took advantage of 6.4 suitable days for fieldwork for the week ending October 27, 2024, according to USDA’s National Agricultural

CoBank: SAF Policy Questions Remain

(NAFB.com) – Sustainable aviation fuel could emerge as the next big opportunity for substantial growth in U.S. biofuel production with proper market and regulatory incentives. Agricultural feedstocks could play a leading role in the supply chain for

Wednesday, October 30th Weather

TODAY:  CLOUDY, BREEZY AND CHILLY WITH SPRINKLES, SHOWERS AND DRIZZLE.  HIGHS: 40S.  WIND: NORTH 10 TO 20, GUSTING TO 30 MPH.  ANOTHER TENTH OR TWO OF RAIN. TONIGHT: MOSTLY CLOUDY, WIND DIMINISHING, A FEW SPRINKLES OR FLURRIES